How to use in-sentence of “practically”:
+ Of the two groups the Bantu now occupy a more northerly position than their neighbors, and are practically the most northerly representatives of that race.
+ This move was later used in the build up to the title rematch she was booked for at New Year’s Revolution against Stratus, who claimed, “You had to practically kill yourself to take the title from me”.
+ It’s been bugging me for weeks now especially things like albums and video games that it’s practically impossible to find an image of their cover on commons, when the cover art would very much improve the article! Good news for me.
+ After 1933, he practically ruled the city of Nuremberg.
+ Even though this covering is practically useless as a covering, ettiquette says it must still be worn.
+ At the beginning of the nineteenth century Nuremberg was practically bankrupt.
+ It occurs either as a commensalismcommensal or feral animal in practically all parts of the U.S.

Example sentences of “practically”:
+ The result of the decision is that becoming an eliminator is practically a requirement for becoming an admin.
+ Due to the relatively lower level of proteins in grasses, which herbivores eat, cattle manure has a milder smell than the dung of carnivores–for example, elephant dung is practically odorless.
+ You provide valuable information to practically the whole world.
+ The result of the decision is that becoming an eliminator is practically a requirement for becoming an admin.
+ Due to the relatively lower level of proteins in grasses, which herbivores eat, cattle manure has a milder smell than the dung of carnivores–for example, elephant dung is practically odorless.
+ You provide valuable information to practically the whole world.
+ There are practically no cases of leprosy in the developed world.
+ As there is no way to track the output relative to the input then the system is practically useless.
+ Historian Gian Luca Podesta wrote that practically Asmara in 1940 has become an Italian city he wrote: “”in pratica Asmara era diventata una citta’ italiana””.
+ The population of Trieste, practically nearly all ItaliansItalian, promoted this union of the city to Italy in 1918, and since the end of WWI the city has been the capital of the Italian region called “Venezia Giulia”.
+ It has changed dramatically on several occasions—for example, the Great Oxygenation Event 2.4 billion years ago, greatly increased oxygen in the atmosphere from practically no oxygen to levels closer to present day.
+ Recongnized African languages spoken by Dominicans are the Lucumi language which is practically the Yoruba language with very few Spanish languageSpanish words, the Altagracia, and Monte Plata.
+ The ongoing splintering of Top 40 radio in the early 1990s led stations to lean into specific formats, meaning that practically no station would play the wide array of genres that typically composed each weekly Hot 100 chart.
+ Air cooling has some important advantages as it’s practically easy to move and it doesn’t provoke any damage to the IT apparatus.
+ Once the causes of variation have been quantified, effort is spent in eliminating those causes that are both statistically and practically significant i.e.
